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This looks incredible Tony. Not only is the Flash beautiful, but it
compliments the site rather than overpowering it. The presentation is clean
and pro, the navigation easy, and of course the content rocks as always.
Viewing it on XPpro thru a 56.6k connection loads almost instantaneously.
Very nice indeed.
Cheers,
-G
In lugnet.publish.html, Tony Knaak writes:
> I have just put the finishing touches on my site revamp and I need your
> opinions and suggestions.
>
> First off I need to tell you that I used cascading style sheets (CSS). If
> you are not familiar with CSS it's a type of html 'language' I guess would
> be the best way to describe it. It works only with certain browers. So if
> you're still rocking in ancient IE or Netscape, it will not be pretty.
> Second I have Flash animation. Not alot, this was my first attemp at it so
> it's all really simple. You need to have the pluglin to view my site.
>
> Here it is:
> http://www.ozbricks.com/legostuff/enter.html
>
> My goals for this revamp was to place more focus on my creations and less on
> the graphics of the site. v1.0 had too many .jpgs and loaded much too slow.
> I trimmed all the graphics to a minimum and tried to amp up the loading time
> so you see what you want faster. Also v1.0 navigation sucked. I knew that I
> tried to compensated with links galore and easy to follow site map.
>
> Now what I ask you is if you could please venture to the site and check for
> any oddities, bad links or point out any annoying things. My major concern
> is the viewing of MOC images. I have them set now to pop-up in a new browser
> and you just toggle between the site and image. Or would you rather have the
> image load in the same screen and after viewing hit the 'back' button on
> your browser?
>
> Thanks for looking and for any comments!
>
> Tony Knaak
> http://www.ozbricks.com/legostuff/index.html
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